No Breeze as ref comes under fire - again
A-League Grand Final 2009
Marc Fox reports
The A-League's season-ending decider has once more been hijacked
by contentious decision-making from the men in the middle.
Melbourne Victory won this season's grand final by virtue of Tom
Pondeljak's second-half strike, but were helped immeasurably when
referee Matthew Breeze decided to send off Adelaide United's Brazilian
striker Cristiano with just 10 minutes on the clock.
Breeze, Australia's most experienced referee, saw Cristiano's
aerial tangle with Rodrigo Vargas as a deliberate attempt to inflect
harm on the Melbourne central defender. But he was in the minority.
Even yellow seemed harsh on Adelaide's leading scorer for what
amounted to an everyday jumping challenge. But after consultation
with linesman Matthew Cream, Cristiano was dismissed and Adelaide
lost the season's showpiece finale to Melbourne for the second time
in three years.
Breeze had been awarded the game's number one job after Mark Shield's
controversial handling of last year's grand final between Newcastle
and the Central Coast. That match was another tarnished by poor
officiating when Shield missed an obvious handball in the penalty
area by Jets midfielder James Holland, then sent off goalkeeper
Danny Vukovic for protesting.
Twelve months on and senior management at Football Federation Australia
headquarters are once again pouring over the ramifications of Breeze's
remarkable action.
He evened the ledger somewhat in the second-half by dismissing
Melbourne's Danny Allsopp for a supposed headbutt on Robbie Cornthwaite.
Both the Victory coach Ernie Merrick and the Socceroos striker were
livid afterwards and the club plan to appeal the decision.
Under the Sydney Morning Herald headline "Ref steals
spotlight in showpiece showdown", Michael Cockerill, Fairfax's
chief football writer, opined: "Should Breeze have been given
the job in the first place. On reputation, yes. On form, no. But
the man who somehow missed (Kevin) Muscat's stud-work on Daniel
Mullen a fortnight ago was given a reprieve, and blew it."
Fox Sports commentator Robbie Slater went further: "I thought
it was a disgraceful decision and the grand final was ruined. There
was no swinging elbow from Cristiano … it was a complete accident."
Slater also called on the FFA to recruit a leading referee from
overseas for future grand finals.
Adelaide received credit for not allowing their heads to drop.
Two years ago, they were memorably walloped 6-0 in the grand final
after Ross Aloisi was red carded in the first-half. But there was
no repeat of that capitulation with coach Aurelio Vidmar even praised
for his tactical nous in man-marking Carlos Hernandez and starting
with three central defenders.
It was nevertheless Melbourne's day - and, in truth, their season.
Adelaide might have reached the AFC Champions League final but Merrick's
men have been the premier domestic side this year having clean swept
all three trophies.
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A-League Teams' Official Sites
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Central Coast Mariners: www.ccmariners.com.au
Melbourne Victory: www.mvfc.com.au
Newcastle United Jets: www.newcastlejets.com.au
Perth Glory: www.perthglory.com.au
Queensland Roar: www.qldroar.com.au
Sydney FC: www.sydneyfc.com
Wellington Phoenix: www.wellingtonphoenix.com
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